View Full Version : CAN I LOAD WINDOWS MOBILE 6.0 ON SONYERICSSON M600i (UIQ 3)
ravinbajaj
16th May 2007, 08:01 AM
CAN ANYBODY GUIDE ME ON HOW TO INSTALL WM6 ON MY SE M600i
double_ofour
16th May 2007, 08:15 AM
of course NOT!..
its like saying "can i LOAD PSP to my Gameboy Color"
fahaad9
16th May 2007, 08:53 AM
of course NOT!..
its like saying "can i LOAD PSP to my Gameboy Color"
lol lol :D
Tamagochi
18th May 2007, 02:14 PM
CAN ANYBODY GUIDE ME ON HOW TO INSTALL WM6 ON MY SE M600i
You cannot put Windows Mobile to SE M600i, It is a diffrent OS platform.
ronfin44
22nd May 2007, 12:49 AM
hahahahaha
imnewer
22nd May 2007, 10:00 AM
can I load the ROM from other type? like can I load a WM6 from an Atom to a XDA III?:confused:
jwzg
22nd May 2007, 10:09 AM
That's about like asking my wife if I can have a sex change...
I really don't know whether to laugh or cry at your ignorance.
imnewer
22nd May 2007, 11:12 AM
sorry for this silly question
I was considering if it's like PC OS that have almost the same core and can be modified before deploy to another station.
TryOG
22nd May 2007, 11:28 AM
sorry for this silly question
I was considering if it's like PC OS that have almost the same core and can be modified before deploy to another station.
It could be possible like using the HTC Wizard rom for a Charmer... This has already been done... Still it's a silly question without having checked the inner hardware, etc. :)
So yes, this CAN be done... (if the hardware is not too different)
levenum
22nd May 2007, 11:30 AM
It is not like PC OS at all. I should probably send you to the WiKi but I do have a bit of time to burn so here is the explanation:
First, you can not load Windows Mobile on to devices with other OS. It would be the same as trying to run Windows on a Mac or Mac OS on a PC, the BIOS (or in our case bootloader) wouldn't support it, plus I am fairly sure there is some difference in processor architecture so it can't "understand" the code at all.
Second you can not change ROM between different Windows Mobile devices because unlike desktop PC Windows Mobile comes in an image bundled with drivers and other hardware specific components. Flashing the wrong image will brick the device, and there is no such thing as "generic" WM installation.
To conclude: You can not put WM on anything other that the devices that have official or unofficial update to this OS.
imnewer
22nd May 2007, 11:42 AM
thank you so much guys for guide me a lot.
I knew that different devices might built in different architectures, but some of the devices use same series of cpu. and also did concern about different hardware need respective driver...but not aware of the encryption there might be...
thx for the explanation~
HI-JET
23rd May 2007, 01:29 AM
It is not like PC OS at all. I should probably send you to the WiKi but I do have a bit of time to burn so here is the explanation:
First, you can not load Windows Mobile on to devices with other OS. It would be the same as trying to run Windows on a Mac or Mac OS on a PC, the BIOS (or in our case bootloader) wouldn't support it, plus I am fairly sure there is some difference in processor architecture so it can't "understand" the code at all.
Second you can not change ROM between different Windows Mobile devices because unlike desktop PC Windows Mobile comes in an image bundled with drivers and other hardware specific components. Flashing the wrong image will brick the device, and there is no such thing as "generic" WM installation.
To conclude: You can not put WM on anything other that the devices that have official or unofficial update to this OS.
have a look at the facts you can run windows xxxx on a imac and mac mini and you can run mac osx on a pc so it may be possible to run windows mobile on se m600
jim
masr1979
23rd May 2007, 01:36 AM
have a look at the facts you can run windows xxxx on a imac and mac mini and you can run mac osx on a pc so it may be possible to run windows mobile on se m600
jim
Well it may very well be possible, but not with the tools available to us or any other average joe.
HI-JET
23rd May 2007, 01:51 AM
Well it may very well be possible, but not with the tools available to us or any other average joe.
go to link and read for you self how it done run oxs on a pc
http://www.osx86project.org/
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go to link and read for you self how it done run windows on imac and mac mini
http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
jim
cuboosh
23rd May 2007, 02:19 AM
this thread has to be the dumbest one ive seen in awhile..
masr1979
23rd May 2007, 03:15 AM
go to link and read for you self how it done run oxs on a pc
http://www.osx86project.org/
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go to link and read for you self how it done run windows on imac and mac mini
http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
jim
I wasn't referring to osx on pc as I'm well aware of that. The question is can you direct me to a link where it shows some readily available hardware and software to port WM6 to a sony M600? not that I could do anything with the info, simply for arguments sake.
imnewer
23rd May 2007, 04:36 AM
it becomes boring...Linux can be load on Xbox...just imagination, maybe there will be some way to load a WM rom within sort of hardward series...(like Dopod 828 & 838 & P800 are most the same series for TI cpu etc)...
levenum
23rd May 2007, 09:03 PM
Settle down, pleas I did not mean to start a debate.
When I was talking about Mac and PC I just wanted to use the older, Motorola processor based architecture as an example. (Forgot Macs use Intel these days).
Any way - Windows Mobile like any OS can be adopted to any platform - in theory, but the radical changes required are beyond the scope of private enthusiasts such as on this site.
Even if processor architecture is the same, you would at the very least have to rewrite all the drivers for the given device, and that is an enormous task.
Rudegar
23rd May 2007, 09:16 PM
it would most likely require access to the sourcecode (not something ms let you download being they hate opensoufce) and a team of developers to make new developing to support hardware they might not have any spcs on (not something sonyE hand out at the door)
depending one how much backward enginering would be required
1 man year of developer time
for each enuiqe platform
this is not counting the lawsuits from ms and or sonyE
and the man years of answering questions of people wanting to know if it works on their old nokia 3110 ;)
:P
crazyC
23rd May 2007, 11:18 PM
I cannot work out how to enable HSDPA on my commodore 64, could some one tell me if installing WM6 would help with this?
masr1979
24th May 2007, 12:05 AM
I cannot work out how to enable HSDPA on my commodore 64, could some one tell me if installing WM6 would help with this?
hmmmmmm..... that's a tuffy right there. :p
neonkoala
30th May 2007, 12:32 AM
hmmmmmm..... that's a tuffy right there. :p
Well first tell us the model and bootloader of your toaster as it needs to have an AKU2 ROM to be able to upgrade your C64 via the SPDIF port on it.
?Glitch
30th May 2007, 01:04 AM
I cannot work out how to enable HSDPA on my commodore 64, could some one tell me if installing WM6 would help with this?
You have to boot from the original WM6 CD-ROM, the hardware detection wizard will install and configure the kernel that supports your hardware, be certain to have your installation key handy :D
?Glitch
masr1979
30th May 2007, 05:10 AM
nonesense is sooo funny
levenum
30th May 2007, 10:04 PM
Miner contribution to general silliness:
I won't get in to the history of it , but we have a joke around the office -
the reason urinals in our building don't flush properly is because the software controlling the IR sensor (we have "no hands" flushers) was created using Platform Builder and there for is as buggy as any MS product.
masr1979
30th May 2007, 11:32 PM
Miner contribution to general silliness:
I won't get in to the history of it , but we have a joke around the office -
the reason urinals in our building don't flush properly is because the software controlling the IR sensor (we have "no hands" flushers) was created using Platform Builder and there for is as buggy as any MS product.
MS IS TAKING OVER THE BATHROOM... THE HORROR. Oh crap, you guys better get an antivirus for you bathroom :D
Neil Jones
8th June 2007, 03:32 PM
You have to boot from the original WM6 CD-ROM, the hardware detection wizard will install and configure the kernel that supports your hardware, be certain to have your installation key handy :D
?Glitch
Not got a CD on my C64, has anyone got the WM6 OS on C60 cassette? Can't find it on Compunet to DL it.
Rudegar
8th June 2007, 03:46 PM
just use the freeware audio prog called goldwave
it let you play all files as if they were audio
then you just play the wm6 rom you like on your pc as audio
while recording it on an old taperecorder
and then start up the c64 in it's bootloader
the bootloader looks like this
http://www.tdubel.com/skinit/kuvat/evox/commodore64.jpg
then you type load
and when it says
"please press play on tape"
you start playing the tape with the wm6 recording
and there you go! ;)
allso look!
http://www.lysator.liu.se/tolkien-games/entry/cover/gameone.jpg
prof that peter jackson dident write lord of the rings
he totaly stole the idea from an old c64 game! ;) :P
prasys
9th June 2007, 05:56 PM
'OMG OMG I made it possible , I got it to run...Lol....It was way to easy man..All you had to do is ...'
Thats my typcial response...But nevertheless this thread is funny
P.S - Its just a joke , its impossible to do that btw
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